Casa Carolina

Casa Carolina is a three-story Mexican-Colonial style villa, surrounded by tropical gardens and less than a two-minute walk from the main San Pancho beach.

Designed for maximum comfort and enjoyment, Casa Carolina, was remodeled and refurbished in 2016 to include an open floor plan for the kitchen, living and dining room, which lead out to the ample outdoor terrace.

Casa Carolina hosts two gated driveways, providing access to both the lower and upper level of the home. The ground level hosts an ample two-car garage with much potential to be remodeled into a cozy apartment. Continue to the middle level by an exterior path or indoor staircase to the two spacious bedrooms, two bathrooms, laundry room and terrace. Indoor stairs lead you to the upper level with a comfortable living room, kitchen with breakfast bar, powder room and dining terrace complete with beautiful ocean views. From the living room, step outside to the secluded and private pool terrace, surrounded by palm trees and tropical flowers, with a barbeque area tucked into the jungle landscape.

Casa Carolina sits on a large and desirable corner lot and has plenty of space to build an additional home or bungalows. The property is almost right across the street from the beach and is located caddy corner to the public beach access.

A short walk or 5-minute drive takes you to the heart of San Pancho, the Riviera Nayarit’s most charming village.

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Subregion: San Pancho

Not to be confused with its California counterpart, San Francisco —or San Pancho as it is most commonly known— is much more low key than nearby Sayulita, at least at first glance. And yet, with its art galleries, restaurants, artists and writers collectives and environmental organizations, not to mention annual music and art festivals, it encourages short or long-term visitors, national and international, to get as involved with the community as they choose.

It takes a leisurely 20-minute stroll to cover the town from Carr. 200 North to the beach along its main street. Along the way, an increasing number of restaurants, shops and galleries can be found, along with the town's community centers, built in abandoned warehouses which have been recently reclaimed. Golf carts seem to be the preferred mode of transportation, however, as they are ideal for running errands about town.